After a year of preparation, I'm pleased to announce the first public alpha of LibCL. LibCL is a collection of free Common Lisp libraries, packaged together for easy installation, integration testing, portability testing, etc.

The libraries are as follows. True, no documentation, though i believe there is actually a short description in the structures created per lisp library. I've tried to get it to work on sbcl vista win32, finally worked! Clisp 2.48 is not working, howver. That is why help is needed to test on different implementations/platforms.

Just btw, i like the FSET library and the cl-pdf library. FSET just sounds cool and if you go to the cl-pdf website you'll see that they have used it for some substitute to tex, or something.Some of the libraries below are simply support for other libraries, you know the authors made their own utility library...

Harnon wrote:The libraries are as follows. True, no documentation, though i believe there is actually a short description in the structures created per lisp library. I've tried to get it to work on sbcl vista win32, finally worked! Clisp 2.48 is not working, howver. That is why help is needed to test on different implementations/platforms.

Open the index.html included in the download package. It contains a list of the libraries, a brief description for each, license summary when unambiguous, links to local docs when available, and links to the main website for each library.

This seems to be the #1 problem with the website. I will fix it shortly.

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